For more than a decade researchers have invested over $1 billion to study the connection between race and disparities in health. It’s a staggering amount of time and money that has heeded no substantial findings in the eyes of many researchers. That’s because, according to these researchers, disparities in health aren’t connected to race or ancestry.

“What we found in the literature published from 2007 to 2013 was basically nothing,” Jay Kaufman, the lead author of the first study to examine available genetic data for evidence that explains racial-health disparities, told The Atlantic.

There was a university ( think u. of maryland), do research on
if the violence that black men demonstrated had to do with
their genetics.

I was like, 'really'? Given this country's background, they wanna
hone in on black folk being violent???

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I remember giving a speech to a graduating class of scientists and engineers on that very topic. I told them don't think that they have arrived and are now safe. Because it will be some of your very colleagues that came up with scientific reasons why you were inferior. I reminded them of the "science" that said we have two extra tendons in out legs. That's why we ran so fast. No MD ever challenged that BS.

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" ...ultimately, the man you sleep with is a direct reflection of your character. "

....some women spend more time thinking on what outfit they will wear to the club, than thinking about who is the best man to be father to their children....